Blackjack – Card Counting
Card counting in blackjack is strictly for players who are ready to learning an awful lot, and until you are really ready to take your game to a new level.
Blackjack card counting works on one the idea that a deck rich in tens and aces is better for the player, and conversely that a deck with lots of small cards is better for the dealer.
Card counting requires the player to keep track of all the cards that have been previously dealt, and to gauge their chances accordingly.
This method assigns a value of +1 to any 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, and assigns -1 to both tens and aces.
Other cards are counted as zero, or neutral. If your running count is positive, this indicates a deck generally more stacked with large cards.
Casinos look upon anything that may be used to reverse the house edge as inappropriate.
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